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'''This guide is not an absolute set of instructions.''' Some truly amazing roleplaying scenarios have come forth from trials that would violate pretty much every rule on proceedings in a realistic setting. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation. | '''This guide is not an absolute set of instructions.''' Some truly amazing roleplaying scenarios have come forth from trials that would violate pretty much every rule on proceedings in a realistic setting. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation. | ||
[[File:Courtroom.png|300px|thumb|alt=Forensics|[[Courtroom|The Courtroom]], where most trials are conducted. Green is the Defense, Red the Prosecution and Blue the Judge. The yellow square is the Witness Stand; the glass box | [[File:Courtroom.png|300px|thumb|alt=Forensics|[[Courtroom|The Courtroom]], where most trials are conducted. Green is the Defense, Red the Prosecution and Blue the Judge. The yellow square is the Witness Stand; the glass box can also be used to hold Witnesses if you want to keep them further away from the crowd and Defendant.]]<br> | ||
== The difference between Criminal and Civil Law == | == The difference between Criminal and Civil Law == |